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he gave us assurances or a great many of us that we can keep your doctor and our health care plan. his credibility and his competence over this website have been severely damaged. peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. >>i-laye >>> well, it is >>> well, it is one of the greatest known speeches in american history. plans to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the gettysburg address are in place. tonight however reports that president obama has decided not to go. trace gallagher explains. trace? >> keep in mind it was the bloody battle of gettysburg that turned the tide in the civil war and the famous speech by lincoln marked the beginning of the end of slavery. many are baffled that the nation's first black president turned down the chance to commemorate the speech. we don't know why because the president has yet to explain himself and the white house has not responded to us. press secret
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it's basic. >> live for us in manila. it's a gleam picture that appears to be painted right now as far as security and the title get aid to the desperate areas. do the philippines have enough military resources to deal with this? >> i think they do. the problem is not the resources. not just in the philippines, but also all the promises of help from outside. it's physically getting this aid to where it's needed. the government here is very much on the defensive. today saying that they did face huge obstacles and putting the blame on the infrastructure and the destruction and on the debris. saying that a lot of the local government infrastructure had been destroyed. it's not the local government in many of the areas for whom they can administer aid and having to bring in their own people from manila to set things up from scratch. as you mentioned, the raid on the government rice warehouse today. one official even described that as an act of self preservation rather than looting. also the digging up of the water pipes. ther
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is it easier for us? >> you are totally rights because the expectation isthe ms first obligation is to her children issues successfullyfull feels she can go to work she will then somebody will help if she has accomplished athe workplace understands for though woman. melissa: is that true?epe >> it depends. with law firms they expect men have the work life balance.st so alloc ceos what you saveno affect the stock you know, what the shareholders to question what do you mean? melissa: she says i only work one night per week. that is part of her job she is a fashion company to be out there to get people to wear her brand. i that is a great point that burberry shareholders are not happy to read that article. melissa: now apple shareholders don't mind either. looking on the bright side may not be as productive as to be the donor. experts say negative thinking could be better for business. tell me what you think. in case you did not know why you are miserable out work. not because you are overloaded that your bo
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they size us of cynically. frankly, look, we all hope, of course we hope that there will be a peaceful resolution to the issue of nuclear weapons. of course we all want that. you cannot rely on help. you need concrete action. i will tell you, i am 100 percent on the side of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who believes that this is the worst deal of the century and is certainly the worst in decades. >> the relationship between this and yahoo and the obama white house, strained at best. does this-the possibility, saudi arabia also saying that we will strike out on our own because clearly you are not understanding the real threat from a ron and are being naive. does this not just raise the specter of allies in the middle east taking steps by themselves? >> well, the saudis and -- there in a different camp. they don't do anything themselves. they pay other people to do stuff for them, look on us as their military service. however, they will probably allow the israelis to use remote air bases in the de
they size us of cynically. frankly, look, we all hope, of course we hope that there will be a peaceful resolution to the issue of nuclear weapons. of course we all want that. you cannot rely on help. you need concrete action. i will tell you, i am 100 percent on the side of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who believes that this is the worst deal of the century and is certainly the worst in decades. >> the relationship between this and yahoo and the obama white house,...
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he gave us assurances or a great many of us that we can keep your doctor and our health care plan. his credibility and his competence over this website have been severely damaged. erviu can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. infrom chase. so you can. >>> well, it is one of the greatest known speeches in american history. p
he gave us assurances or a great many of us that we can keep your doctor and our health care plan. his credibility and his competence over this website have been severely damaged. erviu can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's...
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, in what making deals with get us and what multilateralism can get us. >> can there a thinking about these frame works that doesn't rely on this idea that you're trusting the iranian regime? >> oh, absolutely, don't fall for that. this deal has nothing to do with trust. you don't trust a bank when you take out a more gajs. labor doesn't trust management when you make out a deal. you have contracts, you have actions in that contract and that's what you got with this agreement between the u.n. security council, by the way, this is not a deal between the united states and iran. the u.n. security council, including france who's a hero to these guys just 10 days ago, if they don't fulfill their terms we have actions to pull the plug on any sanctions relief we may have given them. >> do you think there's space opening up increasingly to push for something that looks more like a peace agenda? that's a phrase that's so far from our actual politics now, but is actually what i think you want politics to embody, right? >> unfortunately t word peace comes laden with all sorts of value judgments,
, in what making deals with get us and what multilateralism can get us. >> can there a thinking about these frame works that doesn't rely on this idea that you're trusting the iranian regime? >> oh, absolutely, don't fall for that. this deal has nothing to do with trust. you don't trust a bank when you take out a more gajs. labor doesn't trust management when you make out a deal. you have contracts, you have actions in that contract and that's what you got with this agreement...
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stay with us, "the kudlow report". so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. the ocean gets warmer. whole grains... the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male annou
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us. >> thank you. >> what did you live through today? >> well, i live on the south part of new minden which didn't get hit. actually, the whole town for the most part didn't get hit. just a lot of tree damage. but it was to the north of us, right on the edge of our city limits that got it. i lived through winds. it was very strong. and we've seen it coming through the field. it went around. for the post part. >> i know we are trying to get e-mail. what people are looking at is washington. as we get new minen in, we'll pop it up on the screen but so much of the community there looks much like what we're seeing on this screen, too. i understand from census reports, there are fewer than 500 people in your town. the like will hood people knew there that you've lost today. >> i'm sorry. >> the likelihood that you knew people you lost today. your communal is fairly small. >> yeah. we're only a town of 250 people. for the most part, yeah. they were known. they lived at the country park outside t
us. >> thank you. >> what did you live through today? >> well, i live on the south part of new minden which didn't get hit. actually, the whole town for the most part didn't get hit. just a lot of tree damage. but it was to the north of us, right on the edge of our city limits that got it. i lived through winds. it was very strong. and we've seen it coming through the field. it went around. for the post part. >> i know we are trying to get e-mail. what people are looking...
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it's exciting for us. we've had over a thousand small businesses in the process of signing up so their employees can get insurance. it's going to work. it's working in kentucky. it's not one of these things where you can set up an artificial deadline and say okay, it's a successor failure at that deadline. this is going to take two or three years before we really get everything done and most of these people enrolled. >> governor, those who are medicaid recipients signing up for the expansion of the medicaid program, where would they have been previously? would they have been provided no coverage? would they have been those showing up at an er? help me understand who 24e are andcha change is now taking place in their lives. >> well, michael, like i tell everybody that i talk to, we've got 640,000 kentuckiens who don't have any coverage. and a good part of those qualify for the medicaid. they are not aliens. they are neighbors and friends. they're folks that we shop in the grocery with, we sit in the bleache
it's exciting for us. we've had over a thousand small businesses in the process of signing up so their employees can get insurance. it's going to work. it's working in kentucky. it's not one of these things where you can set up an artificial deadline and say okay, it's a successor failure at that deadline. this is going to take two or three years before we really get everything done and most of these people enrolled. >> governor, those who are medicaid recipients signing up for the...
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it's great to have you with us. now, how do you feel that no one seems to be able to move this administration to release the enrollment numbers? >> i find it appalling and eight letters for my district alone represent us. that is a larger number that i can show you here tonight, a larger number than the government can show that have signed up for obamacare across the country. so it's ridiculous, especially in the i.t. world. there is no more transparent way to get the accurate numbers quickly than through a website and it's not supposed to be a paper system, it shouldn't be that hard and i think they are hiding something. lou: the house oversight committee has demonstrated that they were hiding something about the first two days, a total of 200 enrollments. an overwhelming number of people who are enrolling as we have just shown here, enrolling in medicaid and not obamacare and this is absolutely disruptive of the model that obamacare, the affordable care act is based upon. >> right, it's one of the reasons that thi
it's great to have you with us. now, how do you feel that no one seems to be able to move this administration to release the enrollment numbers? >> i find it appalling and eight letters for my district alone represent us. that is a larger number that i can show you here tonight, a larger number than the government can show that have signed up for obamacare across the country. so it's ridiculous, especially in the i.t. world. there is no more transparent way to get the accurate numbers...
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for us, it is a choice that we make for us and our company of 3000 employees. we think it is a national holiday and we want to give our employees time to be home and enjoy their day with their family and friends and loved ones and we want to make a national shopping day which many retailers are changing. >> certainly changing in a record number this year. do you feel that you will lose business as a result? >> that's a tough question to answer. i would think that there will be people shopping on thanksgiving. we hope that our loyal customers recognize that we are close and why we are closed and that there are plenty of times to shop on friday and we open at 6:00 o'clock with the best deals of the year on friday. we do not limit the quantity. so customers are welcome to shop shoppers exam until 11:00 p.m. on friday and there is no reason to do this on thanksgiving. neil: when you open up at 6:00 a.m. on a friday, people actually show up at 6:00 a.m.? >> it is funny. last year we were open out for an because the madness for everybody else fell at midnight. and we
for us, it is a choice that we make for us and our company of 3000 employees. we think it is a national holiday and we want to give our employees time to be home and enjoy their day with their family and friends and loved ones and we want to make a national shopping day which many retailers are changing. >> certainly changing in a record number this year. do you feel that you will lose business as a result? >> that's a tough question to answer. i would think that there will be...
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of cholesterol levels when using statins. but the new guidelines say when it comes to preventing heart attacks and stroke there is' no magic number. dr. neil stone led the panel. >> we did a careful study of what number we should use. was it 100? was it 90? was it 80? was it 70 for l.d.l.? we couldn't find a single number that made sense. >> reporter: so rather than adjusting the statin dose to reach a certain cholesterol level, the panel now advises doctors to prescribe er that moderate or high dose depending upon the patient's risk factors for cardiovascular disease. the group says patients may benefit from stat statins if they have a history of heart disease or stroke, l.d.l. or bad cholesterol of 190 or higher, the onset of diabetes between the ages of 40 and 75, or a ten-year risk of heart attack or stroke of at least 7.5%. to measure that risk, the panel created a calculator that considers factors other than just cholesterol including ethnicity. for example, a 50-year-old white male with treated high blood pressure, tot
of cholesterol levels when using statins. but the new guidelines say when it comes to preventing heart attacks and stroke there is' no magic number. dr. neil stone led the panel. >> we did a careful study of what number we should use. was it 100? was it 90? was it 80? was it 70 for l.d.l.? we couldn't find a single number that made sense. >> reporter: so rather than adjusting the statin dose to reach a certain cholesterol level, the panel now advises doctors to prescribe er that...
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if you have suggestions or comments, tweet us at cnnreliable and use the #reliable. it's my passion to be with you over the last few months. congratulations to brian steltzer to become a reliable host at cnn. it's an important job to hold up a magnifying glass and mirror to the media. brian will be working with a terrific team here, too. join us next sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> competency, credibility and confusion. >> i'm head of this team. >> today an administration shaken. will president obama's signature achievement undermine the rest of his term? congressman james clyburn debates. and -- >> i have to care for the survival of my country. >> and the u.s. and iran close in on a deal. a long-time allie objects. our conversation with benjamin netanyahu. this is "state of the union." good morning from washington. i'm candy crowley. momma said there'd be days like this but who knew there'd be months. >> if we can just get the darn website working and smooth this thing out. >> a politician on a rugid road is
if you have suggestions or comments, tweet us at cnnreliable and use the #reliable. it's my passion to be with you over the last few months. congratulations to brian steltzer to become a reliable host at cnn. it's an important job to hold up a magnifying glass and mirror to the media. brian will be working with a terrific team here, too. join us next sunday morning at 11:00 a.m. "state of the union" with candy crowley begins right now. >>> competency, credibility and...
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join us tomorrow for another edition of cros"crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next. president versus president. >> even if it takes changing the law the president should honor the commitment. >> bill clinton's strong words for president obama. >>> plus, should you be on anlt cholesterol pills? >> some of these side effects are pretty significant. >> researchers say millions who are not on the drugs should be. but are they really safe? >> and from bad to worse. >> i don't have home. we lose our homes. and we have nothing to eat. we really need help now. >> the latest from the philippines. let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront," one president stands up to another. form he bill clinton taking on president obama's misleading promise about americans keeping their health care plangs under obama care. here's what the president said. >> i personally believe even if it takes changing the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people an
join us tomorrow for another edition of cros"crossfire." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next. president versus president. >> even if it takes changing the law the president should honor the commitment. >> bill clinton's strong words for president obama. >>> plus, should you be on anlt cholesterol pills? >> some of these side effects are pretty significant. >> researchers say millions who are not on...
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it's what we used to say in the schoolyard. put up or shut up. alex wagner is the host of "now" and eugene robinson is a columnist for the "washington post" and a msnbc political analyst. it seems some of the bold print names we read when everybody's talking down health care, and it's fair enough for somebody to have clean hands to do it. you hear comments from people with no health care plan, never did have a health care plan, belong to a party that doesn't even feel a shame about having none. yet they offer it up to us in the big media as sidewalk superintendents. as people who have a reasonable claim. this is the craziest news world i've been in where all you have to do is not take your bat in the game of competition, just stand there and criticize the other side with nothing to offer in return. your thoughts. >> nothing offered and actively denying poor people access to medicate. there are 8 million americans largely in red states. two-thirds of the poor african-americans and single mothers in this country, half of the working poor that are b
it's what we used to say in the schoolyard. put up or shut up. alex wagner is the host of "now" and eugene robinson is a columnist for the "washington post" and a msnbc political analyst. it seems some of the bold print names we read when everybody's talking down health care, and it's fair enough for somebody to have clean hands to do it. you hear comments from people with no health care plan, never did have a health care plan, belong to a party that doesn't even feel a...
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when you do, let us know how you did it. melissa: of the president's words used list? he unveiled yesterday allowing insurance companies to reinstate cancel policies. some states are refusing to go along with it. we have an exclusive. florida state insurance commissioner in a moment on what it will cost you because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." ♪ it will have devastating effects. what is your reaction? we have been working by allowing them to give early renewals. we will be working with them to reinstate policies if they choose to do so for this transitional time provided by the president. melissa: okay. you have 330,000 people that have been canceled already. if you were ahead of the curve, why did those people be canceled? >> well, those policies are the ones that are primarily with our largest carrier, but cross blue shield, florida blue. they have now agreed to reinstate those policies and work with us over the course of the next year to review the policies that come up to provide their customers with that option, and they represent ove
when you do, let us know how you did it. melissa: of the president's words used list? he unveiled yesterday allowing insurance companies to reinstate cancel policies. some states are refusing to go along with it. we have an exclusive. florida state insurance commissioner in a moment on what it will cost you because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." ♪ it will have devastating effects. what is your reaction? we have been working by allowing them to give early...
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i want to talk how you used this in "double down." when the president was getting ready for the campaign and talking about the coalition, how did this come up? >> well, it came up in the fall of 2011. when the affordable care act was -- when they were thinking about going forward and what the rules were going to be in terms of what would be included in the coverage. secretary sebelius came out with a rule saying there would be limited exemption for religious freedom, for religious institutions. the catholic church was unhappy about that. there was a lot of internal debate inside the administration. joe biden and bill daley on one side arguing for a much broader exemption for the catholic church. though almost everyone else in the president's inner circle and many of the women around him saying that the original ruling was the right ruling. the president unhappy with both options not wanting to sacrifice the support of the catholic vote. but also recognizing that single women were a huge part of his coalition. he ended in the middle gr
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thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and not so long ago when the republican politicians were really on top of their game, they were masters at using the right wing media to do that bidding. it seemings to be the other way around. >> you know, one of the things that's so frustrating is you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> what the president is saying about if you like your coverage, you can keep it, is not accurate. . >> they believed him, when they said 'peatedly if you like your plan you can keep it. >> all we have been hearing for the last three years is that if you like your policy you can keep it. try and sell that policy in the media, now the roles have been completely reversed. republican lawmakers now take
thanks for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and not so long ago when the republican politicians were really on top of their game, they were masters at using the right wing media to do that bidding. it seemings to be the other way around. >> you know, one of the things that's so frustrating is you like your plan, you can keep your plan. >> what the president is saying about if you like your...
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stay with us. there are cameras,, police, guards...ds us. but who looks after us online, where we spend more than 200 billion dollars a year. american express can help protect you. with intelligent security that learns your spending patterns, and can alert you instantly to an unusual charge. so you can be a member of a more secure world. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests an
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tell us about it. >> right. well, it's a new series called "america declassified" on sundays at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. every episode we take two or three stories. the idea of taking a viewer to a place that they can't get access to normally. it's restricted, top secret and we gain access or with dealey plaza, it's wrapped in conspiracy or a mystery. we're not trying to solve that, necessarily, but trying to unravel it a little bit more. find a new witness and conduct new forensic testing and try to give the viewer additional information to inform their own decisionmaking on this. >> you talk about a witness in the public spotlight for many years. lee bowers near the grassy and there are so many issues about what he may or may not have seen. let's take a look from your special. >> this is where lee worked for years and was working on the day of november 22nd, 1963, as that motorcade passed by. why was his testimony so important? >> he was one of the only persons who had a bird's eye view of what was goin
tell us about it. >> right. well, it's a new series called "america declassified" on sundays at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. every episode we take two or three stories. the idea of taking a viewer to a place that they can't get access to normally. it's restricted, top secret and we gain access or with dealey plaza, it's wrapped in conspiracy or a mystery. we're not trying to solve that, necessarily, but trying to unravel it a little bit more. find a new witness and conduct...
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i want to thank everybody who works for us every day here and works with us. it's an incredible team. show us the control room. this is the greatest group of people you will ever meet. >> other than the guy that is there, i am not thankful for tj at all, but we have great people that work with us on this team. >> we are a family. >> we want to thank you guys for watching. i'm very thankful for all of you who watched day in and day out. really. >> we are two minutes under. >> looks great. i am almost thankful for those two. if it's way too early, what time is it? >> time for morning"morning joe richard simmons. >> jerky turkey trot. millions take to the sky for thanksgiving. the weather woes that can slow them down and the fast moving shopping options trying to pull them away from the dinner table before black friday. also this morning a special look at the last two world war ii veterans still serving in beginning and advice about working together. hear what an iraq war veteran thinks about the impact of the quality number of veterans on capitol hill. frankly s
i want to thank everybody who works for us every day here and works with us. it's an incredible team. show us the control room. this is the greatest group of people you will ever meet. >> other than the guy that is there, i am not thankful for tj at all, but we have great people that work with us on this team. >> we are a family. >> we want to thank you guys for watching. i'm very thankful for all of you who watched day in and day out. really. >> we are two minutes...
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. >> steve, game it out for us. let's say they actually did want to do this, how would they have done it? >> the other part of this that hasn't gotten much attention i think is the replaced by in with hillary thing. what was in this for hillary clinton? the normal incentive of being vp puts you next in line next time around. hillary clinton by virtue of former first lady, secretary of state, 18 million votes, she occupied that position. so nothing for her to gain by being the vp. there was a huge thing for her to lose. because fair or not if they switched in him ear clinton for joe biden and the ticket had been lost it might have had nothing to do with hillary clinton sunny would have been the variable blamed for the defeat. the position of next in line would have been jeopardized. would have gained nothing if they've won. could lose everything by losing. i've don't think she under any circumstance would have been interested in doing that. >> joy, you heard the president talk about his personal relationship with joe
. >> steve, game it out for us. let's say they actually did want to do this, how would they have done it? >> the other part of this that hasn't gotten much attention i think is the replaced by in with hillary thing. what was in this for hillary clinton? the normal incentive of being vp puts you next in line next time around. hillary clinton by virtue of former first lady, secretary of state, 18 million votes, she occupied that position. so nothing for her to gain by being the vp....
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secretary, thank you for joining us. as my first question, a lot of people say iran is just going to be north korea. a country that agrees to stop its nuclear ambitions in order to get sanctions lifted. and then secretly goes ahead and continues with the program. why do you think iran is not north korea? >> they have engaged in a negotiation. they have committed to have daily inspections of certain facilities. they have committed to restrict their activities with those inspections taking place. and in addition to that, they have publicly committed that they are not going to build a nuclear weapon. north korea already has. and this tested. and will not declare a policy of denuclearization. we ought to be exploring and testing the possibility of a diplomatic solution. let me be clear, we do that with eyes absolutely wide open. we have no illusions. you don't do this on the basis of somebody's statements to you. you do it on the basis of actions that can be verified and more over we have kept the basic architecture of the s
secretary, thank you for joining us. as my first question, a lot of people say iran is just going to be north korea. a country that agrees to stop its nuclear ambitions in order to get sanctions lifted. and then secretly goes ahead and continues with the program. why do you think iran is not north korea? >> they have engaged in a negotiation. they have committed to have daily inspections of certain facilities. they have committed to restrict their activities with those inspections taking...
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stay with us. him him him him him him him and him and educators are not anonymous no-brainers that of federal education that they call common core. we asked the question on gerriwillis.com. logon every weekday. you know it's thanksgiving when the president pardons a turkey. popcorn is a sparkling white turkey with an impressive gobbler and what a cube bird. i count among my many blessings my friends and family. some will be closed and some will be far away. but we are thinking of everyone this holiday season and many americans will be separated on thanksgiving day, some are in harms way with our men and women are holiday season across the seas. we're the world's most productive people and we can claim a government built 237 years ago. have a great evening and a great holiday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ashley: good evening, i am ashley webster in tonight for lou dobbs. it's the busiest travel day of america of the year. mother nature is doing her best to make things difficult. 40 million americans are expected to
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but liz joins us now. it's good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> you feel okay? >> i'm feeling great. >> what is it like to watch that? >> it's very difficult to watch. >> did you know, ahead of time, that they were going to be recording or did they talk to you about it afterwards? >> they talked to me about it after. >> how -- when you look back on that, how close were you to not being able to get through this? >> pretty close. >> had you overdosed before? >> no. >> that was the first time? >> mm-hmm. >> the point that they were trying to make and what they're talking about is this medication known as meloxin or narcan, which did what it can do for you, bring people out of an overdose. what do you think of making a medication like this more available? >> i think that it should be, but i think that it is kind of a fine line between having that false sense of security and making it widely available to absolutely everyone. >> how hard an addiction is this to beat?
but liz joins us now. it's good to see you. >> good to see you too. >> good to see you well. >> thank you. >> you feel okay? >> i'm feeling great. >> what is it like to watch that? >> it's very difficult to watch. >> did you know, ahead of time, that they were going to be recording or did they talk to you about it afterwards? >> they talked to me about it after. >> how -- when you look back on that, how close were you to not being able...
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thank you for joining us. kepi i keeping us up to date. thank you, rick. >> coming up. the conservative case against the death penalty. this is a very important development in the anti-death penalty crusade. in the rewrite. and, a republican goes after the pope? she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medica
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check us out on twitter. follow us at lou dobbs news or go to our facebook page and check out loudobbs.com ford show clips and important announcements. up next, the new book detailing the future first president turning the american revolution. the author joins me next. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliis. and three important reasons to take eliqs instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warrin, there's no routine blood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take
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let's use the word problems. other people use stronger language, that it can be resolved and we have time to get through it. it is not just what is happening, i think when it is happening that makes it so important. the other problems as well. the president's competence, the administration's competence. the president's credibility is at issue because of what he said, if you like your plan you can keep it, period. and he said that two years after he realized that was not the case. so his credibility is in question. where are we? we're just after the 2013 elections. the president's approval rating is somewhere in the low to mid 40s. a lot on the ballot next year who are very nervous and republicans are gearing up not just for 2014 but 2016. this is dangerous for the president in a second term. if he starts to lose his own party and the american people doubt his own confidence and credibility, he is heading into some quick sand. >> another question he was asked. something we've talked so much about. right? there's a
let's use the word problems. other people use stronger language, that it can be resolved and we have time to get through it. it is not just what is happening, i think when it is happening that makes it so important. the other problems as well. the president's competence, the administration's competence. the president's credibility is at issue because of what he said, if you like your plan you can keep it, period. and he said that two years after he realized that was not the case. so his...
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that will do it for us. thanks so much for joining us. >> we start tonight with breaking news. the woman expected to be the next head. she says a strong recovery will enable the fed to reduce its monetary accommodation and unreliance on asset tools. to start, we have our trading panel. tim, i want to pass it over to you. >> rumors that it was going to come in dovish. people were looking for something to trade against. the fed has been very clear. we all know that participation rate is why unemployment has been falling. i'm not going to say deflation. i don't see sign of inflation. but that's what i would watch. >> do you think that is -- >> we -- in the summer, just want to see what the reaction in the market is going to be. i don't think they had any intention of tapering all along and i think that proved to be somewhat correct. so, here is the real reason, if rates stay where they are, how the economy deals with that. at some point they will be tapering. if we get data that does support tapering, that's a sign that the economy is growing and i think they will taper. >> we are
that will do it for us. thanks so much for joining us. >> we start tonight with breaking news. the woman expected to be the next head. she says a strong recovery will enable the fed to reduce its monetary accommodation and unreliance on asset tools. to start, we have our trading panel. tim, i want to pass it over to you. >> rumors that it was going to come in dovish. people were looking for something to trade against. the fed has been very clear. we all know that participation rate...
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it used to be more or less it would pop up every other month. now we're starting to see it every month. i hope we don't go to every week. when you look at that kind of pattern, what comes to mind? >> again, 3.1 million registered gun owners. when i was working with the data, 1% are mass shootings, 1%. that's what gets in the headlines. 60% of our homicides according to the department of justice are that by suicide. some of these killings are killings themselves. many states aren't reporting the numbers accurately. when you look at north dakota, for example, they have the lowest homicide states but some of the loosest gun control laws out there. they're not releasing their mental health numbers for the data points. >> all right. we'll leave it there. appreciate you weighing in. >>> up next on "kudlow," tesla. growing sharper after hours. we'll tell you what investors didn't like from the company's earnings report. please stick around. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer.
it used to be more or less it would pop up every other month. now we're starting to see it every month. i hope we don't go to every week. when you look at that kind of pattern, what comes to mind? >> again, 3.1 million registered gun owners. when i was working with the data, 1% are mass shootings, 1%. that's what gets in the headlines. 60% of our homicides according to the department of justice are that by suicide. some of these killings are killings themselves. many states aren't...
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. >> that's it for us on "the five." have a great weekend. "special report" up next. >>> fox news alert. in washington, new details just in on today's shooting at los angeles international airport. shots rang out as travelers add l.a.x. ran for cover. it happens in an area where dozens, maybe hundreds of innocent people were potentially in the line of fire. correspondent adam housley is at l.a.x. right now with new details. hello, adam. >> hey, how are you doing, bret. you mentioned the new details. just confirmed with the fbi that the gunman is named paul anthony ciancia. they have confirmed it, he's 23 years old. his last known address was here in los angeles in the los feliz area, and this morning, they believe, the suspect, 9:20, opened terminal three here at l.a.x. and opened fire. there are several victims. one has died, a tsa agent, and the gunman is injured as well. i'm going to have my photographer swing to the right. people from terminal three are finally being let out. there are a couple thousand people who were in there and strand
. >> that's it for us on "the five." have a great weekend. "special report" up next. >>> fox news alert. in washington, new details just in on today's shooting at los angeles international airport. shots rang out as travelers add l.a.x. ran for cover. it happens in an area where dozens, maybe hundreds of innocent people were potentially in the line of fire. correspondent adam housley is at l.a.x. right now with new details. hello, adam. >> hey, how are...
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ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. your grass waters itself. your dishes wash themselves. so why don't your floors... ...clean themselves? the irobot roomba vacuum cleaning robot. irobot. do you? >> let's split the taxes at 240,000, then. >> i cannot. >> you will not go a penny below 240,000? >> i can't. i can look at what i would sell it for and take out expenses that i had factored in, and i get the net number. >> hi, niko, this is marcus. i'm a new investor in mr. green tea. >> hey, marcus. >> are you greek? >> yes. >> so am i, lemonis. so... >> oh. >> it's two greek-- >> so, see, you know how the greeks are, then. >> that's right. i do know how the greeks are. listen, one of the things that i think may be a
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thank you for joining us. happy thanksgiving. >> same to you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> so, the overall -- you'll get used to it. the overall markets may not be moving much but certain stocks are. dominic chu are following those for us. >> i saw what bill did there. i just want to say it for the record. thanks, guys. let's kick it off. shares of hewlett-packard surging, beating sales and profit expectations. meg whitman says the turn-around plan is on track. this time analog devices, one of the biggest decliners in the s&p 500 technology sector. this is the maker of signal processing circuits and chips. reported profits that beat estimates but sales and current quarter forecast disappointed there. those shares to the downside. and in the holiday shopping spirit, let's take a look at zale's, posting smaller than expected loss for the quarter and same store sales were up 4.4%, but investors are pushing this stock lower. remember, zale's, a stock up 240% so far this year. back over to you. >> holy cow. >> crazy,
thank you for joining us. happy thanksgiving. >> same to you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> so, the overall -- you'll get used to it. the overall markets may not be moving much but certain stocks are. dominic chu are following those for us. >> i saw what bill did there. i just want to say it for the record. thanks, guys. let's kick it off. shares of hewlett-packard surging, beating sales and profit expectations. meg whitman says the turn-around plan is on track. this time...
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you need us--you need us to be the most successful franchise that you have. if we're not your most successful one, then nobody is gonna buy in. >> one of the things i like about jon is that he's willing to push back. right after i give him $200,000, he then comes back and asks for another $300,000 for working capital. i mean, i thought it was bold, but i like that about him. it shows me he has some fire in his belly. i'll split the baby with you at 8%. >> how about 7.5%? >> okay, we got a deal. >> yep. >> so when you take my check, for the next week, i'm 100% in charge. which means, what i say, goes. do you understand that? >> yep. >> you better buckle up... >> yeah. >> because change is coming. once i make a deal, i don't waste any time. i'm gonna turn this place upside down. do we have a deal? all right. do we have a deal? >> sounds good. thank you so much. >> let's get to work, right away, okay? hey, everybody! i wanted to tell you what has happened. very exciting news. jon and andrew and i have cut a deal where i'm now going to be part of car cash. i'm a
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ken rogath is with us. maggie lake is here with us. ken, which glasses are you wearing when it comes to the u.s. economy? >> i think i have one eye broken lens and one eye rosy. you summarized it well, christine. i think for the next few years, we are still healing a lot of long-term unemployed and divisiveness politically. on the other hand, we have phenomenal strength over the long run in the entrepreneurship. the rest of the world still looks at us with envy. >> that is true. maggie, the rest of the world looks at returns in the stock market with envy. they are also worries. without the fed proposing things up, the bubble could burst. >> i have experts tell me no it is not. it is timing. we are digging out from a big hole. all of the evaluations high. social media and some of those stocks looking rich. when it comes to everything else, corporate balance sheets are good, the economy is growing. it looks like the best game in town. the fed is behind it, but a lot of people think 2014 may be the year when the economy picks up. >> ken l
ken rogath is with us. maggie lake is here with us. ken, which glasses are you wearing when it comes to the u.s. economy? >> i think i have one eye broken lens and one eye rosy. you summarized it well, christine. i think for the next few years, we are still healing a lot of long-term unemployed and divisiveness politically. on the other hand, we have phenomenal strength over the long run in the entrepreneurship. the rest of the world still looks at us with envy. >> that is true....
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> and i just said, i don't know what's going on. i'm out of the terminal. i went out the emergency exit, down the stairs on to the tarmac and just ran. >> right now at 6:00, terrified passengers forced to run out of the airport to avoid the gunfire erupting inside. >> live pictures now down at l.a.x. flights are taking off. fwr gridlock for the cars. terminal 3 and the parking lots remain closed at this hour. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm raj matthai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. that was chaos on the air and the ground after a man carrying a high powered rifle stormed l.a.x. in a dead lly rampage. >> on the floor. on the floor. on the floor now. >> one tsa agent was killed and at least other people injured when the shooter opened fire in a busy terminal. this happened this morning. this cell phone video shows the fear and panic and confusion in the moments after.
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday night. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> and i just said, i don't know what's going on. i'm out of the terminal. i went out the emergency exit, down the stairs on to the tarmac and just ran. >> right now at 6:00, terrified passengers forced to run out of the airport to avoid the gunfire erupting inside. >> live pictures now down at l.a.x....
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everybody can always use money. if you are barack obama, you could stay in washington and get republicans to work with you. >> i have yet to see a democrat talking about this. >> all i say is that we are closer to 2014 election. >> i think that the self-imposed deadline, if it's not operating effectively, it will be tremendous problems. he can make sure that this gets done. it's not an excuse to say that i didn't know. he needs to be on top of it. >> it seems to bend part of this, but i actually believe that. >> there's only one of two options. but it is his signature legislation. to make sure that it gets executed as good as possible. so he's not paying attention. if he did know, either way. >> the deadline probably doesn't help his cause. >> yes, i do agree with your point. it is someone who has certainly gone on your show. >> the no-show is as good as possible. >> yours is the greatest cryogenics lab that you can see. >> continuing to talk about the fact that there is just no excuse. >> you ever put a time range
everybody can always use money. if you are barack obama, you could stay in washington and get republicans to work with you. >> i have yet to see a democrat talking about this. >> all i say is that we are closer to 2014 election. >> i think that the self-imposed deadline, if it's not operating effectively, it will be tremendous problems. he can make sure that this gets done. it's not an excuse to say that i didn't know. he needs to be on top of it. >> it seems to bend...
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by 30% for us to lose any money. that is also built up some reputation. it is not that people in giving the money to gamble for them. we are very conservative with our investment strategy and able to outperform the market. stuart: when you didn't answer the question, your doing very well in the dodging department and i did ask $1,000 on january 1st how much is it worth now. are you going to tell me? >> along with the market's we are up in the mid 20s this year, more impressively since the beginning of the fund in 2011, we are up about 50% and that is in good market times and bad market times and that is what we're looking for. stuart: thank you for joining us. good stuff. we appreciate your success. terrific. and 18-year-old elected to a school board in new jersey, the youngest elected official in that state. calls himself an advocate. against the unions for example? case harrison on his way in. he is next. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking y
by 30% for us to lose any money. that is also built up some reputation. it is not that people in giving the money to gamble for them. we are very conservative with our investment strategy and able to outperform the market. stuart: when you didn't answer the question, your doing very well in the dodging department and i did ask $1,000 on january 1st how much is it worth now. are you going to tell me? >> along with the market's we are up in the mid 20s this year, more impressively since the...